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Massive Clean-Up Effort Transforms Cleethorpes After Armed Forces Weekend

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Massive Clean-Up Effort Transforms Cleethorpes After Armed Forces Weekend

Cleethorpes saw an exceptional transformation following the vibrant Armed Forces Weekend as local volunteers rallied to clear a significant volume of waste left in its wake. There was clear evidence of the community’s commitment to restoring the area to its previous state, with before and after photos demonstrating the enormity of the clean-up operation. While precise numbers of refuse collected are still to be confirmed, the organisers predict it will exceed the prior year’s quantities, demonstrating the event’s escalating popularity. This annual event celebrates not only the nation’s servicemen and women but also the powerful sense of community and dedication of Lincolnshire’s residents to preserving our beloved local environment.

This article was adapted by The Lincoln Post from an original report by grimsbytelegraph.co.uk.

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